10 Real Buildings That Look Like They’re from a Sci-Fi Movie

3. The Eden Project, Cornwall: A Biosphere of Innovation

Panoramic view of the geodesic dome structures of the Eden Project. The Eden Project is a large-scale environmental complex near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The project was conceived by Tim Smit and has quickly become one of the most po. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Jürgen Matern

Nestled in a reclaimed clay pit in Cornwall, the Eden Project is a pioneering example of sustainable architecture and environmental stewardship. This complex of biomes houses a diverse collection of plant species from around the globe, each biome representing a different climate. The iconic geodesic domes are constructed from hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. This design not only maximizes light and space but also minimizes energy consumption. The Eden Project is a living laboratory for ecological research and education, demonstrating how futuristic design can coexist with and support natural ecosystems. It is a testament to the potential of architecture to foster a deeper connection with the natural world.

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